ITGC - Geography, roads, borders in Israël

Random knowledge about geography, roads and borders in the land of Israël
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1. The Beit Hakerem Valley is the boundary between :
Lower Galilee and Upper Galilee
Lower Galilee and the Goland Heights
Western Galilee and the Golan Heights
Upper Galilee and the Goland Heights
2. Ma'ale Beit Horon is :
National road, due to the importance of Jerusalem
Local road leading to Jerusalem
Part of the Darb El Haj international road
Part of the national road connecting the coastal plain and the Jordan Valley
3. The names "Lower Galilee" and "Upper Galilee" were chosen because :
The Lower Galilee is south, and the Upper Galilee is north
The Lower Galilee Mounts are significantly lower than the Upper Galilee Mounts
The Lower Galilee is lower on the maps
The amount of rain in the Upper Galilee is above the amount of rain in the Lower Galilee
4. The "Via Nova Triana" is :
A Roman period road along the ancient Kings way
The ancient Temple built by Trajan Caesar in Jerusalem in the 2nd Century BCE
One of the ancient international roads that pass through the land of Israël
The new road made by Trajan Caesar between Rome and Palestine
5. The dominant rocks in the Judean Low Hills (Shefelah) are :
Chalk and Nari
Flintstone and Basalt
Limestone and Dolomite
Granite and Chalk
6. The north end of the Samaria Mountains is :
Carmel, Jezreel Valley, Gilboa
Carmel, Gilboa, Beit Shean
Carmel, Galilee, Gilboa
Judea, Neguev, Carmel
7. The border between Egypt and Israël is based on :
A line agreed upon between Britain and the Ottoman in 1906
The armistice line after 1973 war
United Nations directive
The ceasefire line after 1967 war
8. The official status of the territories in Judea and Samaria is :
About 35% of this area was annexed to the Palestinian Authority, the rest is subject to Marshall law
About 35% of this area was annexed to Israël, the rest is subject to Marshall law
This is an area in dispute, subject to Marshall law, await for final resolution
East Jerusalem was annexed to Israël, and the rest is controlled by the Palestinian Authority
9. The main and largest city in the Neguev area is
Eilat
Dimona
Be'er Sheva
Ashkelon
10. What are the north and south borders of the Sharon Coastal Plain region ?
Hayarkon River and Alexander Stream
Taninim Stream and Poleg Sream
Poleg Stream and Hadera Stream
Taninim Stream and Hayarkon River
11. The Green Line in Jerusalem is also called :
The Holy Border
The City Line
The Anti-terror Line
The Red Line
12. The term Millestone comes from :
Major historical events that happen every millennium (every 1000 years)
Significant archeological findings, older than 1000 years
Direction signs that show the way at intersecting roads
Stone pillars along the roads that marked distances in Milles in the Roman era
13. The main international roads in the land of Israël are :
Ma'ale Adomim, Via Maris, Via Nova Triana
Ancestors' Road, Via Maris, Kings' Way
Darb El Haj, Via Maris, Incense Road
Kings' Way, Darb El Haj, Ma'ale Beit Horon
14. The four central areas of the land of Israël from East to West are :
Jordan Rift Valley, Mountains, Trans Jordan, Coastal Plain
Trans Jordan, Jordan Rift Valley, Mountains, Coastal Plain
Coastal Plain, Jordan Rift Valley, Mountains, Trans Jordan
Trans Jordan, Coastal Plain, Jordan Rift Valley, Mountains
15. The Sykes Picot Agreement between Great Britain and France was :
A plan to protect the Holy Places in Israël during World War II
A plan to protect the Holy Places in Israël during World War I
A plan to occupy the land of Israël together
A plan how to divide the Ottoman Empire between themselves in World War I
16. The first railroad in the land of Israël was :
The line between Jaffa and Haifa in 1892
The line between Jaffa and Jerusalem in 1892
The line between Haifa and El Hama in 1892
The line between Haifa and Beit Shean in 1892
17. The Israeli Indepandance War resulted in :
Recognized and agreed-upon borders between Israël and its neighbors
Demilitarized zones separating between Israël and all of its neighbors
Armistice lines between Israël, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan
Peace agreements between Israël and Egypt
18. The Via Maris connects :
Egypt and Saudi-Arabia
Egypt and Mesopotamia
The Land of Israël and the Roman Empire
Syria and Asia Minor (Turkey)
19. The Partition Plan of the Land of Israël was introduced by :
Mc Mahon letters
San Remo Conference
Balfour Declaration
UNSCOP Report
20. The current border between Israël and Jordan is :
A result of peace agreement achieved in 1994
The final border along the entire Jordan Valley
A temporary border, subject to the resolution of the Palestinian issue
A temporary border, agreed upon in the Camp David negociation
21. The ancient road linking Jerusalem to Jericho is called :
The Kings' Way
Maale Beit Horon
Via Marris
Adumim Ascent
22. Haritun's first monastery was built in :
Massada
Ein Prat
Deir Hijle
Jericho
23. Were is located the monument devoted to the Holocaust and the establishment of the state of Israël built by artist Natan Rappaport ?
In Jericho
In Kisalon
In Tel Aviv
In Nazareth
24. The place were the Israelites cross the Jordan River according to biblical text is located :
In the Arava area
At Yardennit
Near Nazareth
In front of Jericho
25. The name of the important Arab military leader who died at the Castel is :
Abed Al Kader Al Hussainy
Hasan Beck
Haj Amin Al Hussainy
Salach A Din
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